SOAY SCiluuI: THE POWER OF RESURRECTION International Sunday-school Lesson " for Aprl 9, 1950 Memory Selection: Thanks be to God who gave us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ" I Corinth ians 15:67. Lesson Text: I Corinthians 15:1-8, 20 21, 57-58. Man in every age has been baffled by the mystery of death. Yeans ago, Tennyson wrote: "Thou wilt not leave us in the dust; Thou madest man, he knows not why; He thinks ho was not made to die; And thou hast made him; thou art just." In the scripture given for our les son this week, the Apostle Paul is giving the basic essentials of his preaching.- His messages were not based on speculation, nor on ideas, the truth of which is so probable that they offer a good basis for logical reason ing, not on the argument that con ceptions so beautiful ought to be true and, therefore, must be true. (His preaching was based on facts on the revelation of truth in actual history. Christ died and rose again, not in the imagination of pious men, but in their sight, in their actual experience. Ahd in the. power of this mighty fact, bis followers have gone out to tell the good sews to a world which needs sal vation and is finding it in the gospel of the resurrection. The Christian hope has its basis in fact It took the fact of .the lesurr&tian of Jesus to give that "something more" required to make the disciples into apostles flaming witnesses for their Lord. After their contact with the risen Christ, they went forth as witnesses of the resurrection, with the power in their lives. Henry St George Tucker, in "The Living Church," declares "This is the true and abiding meaning of Easter. It is God revealing his Son in us as he did in St. Paul. We are not complete Christians until we have experienced within ourselves resurrection of hope, courage, and power which comes from contact with the living Christ It is an experience that we can create for ourselves. "Easter tells us that Christ is pres ent in our hearts. The promise is 'Seek and ye shall find.' For those who have responded to the Easter invita tion and found Christ, this world is no longer a vale of despair. St Paul's words are true for thenr: 'If any man be in Christ he is a new creature; old things are passed away; behold all things are become new - -,' "What the world needs today is a body of Christian men and women who have had this Easter experience. Shall we not, v then, al; this Easter season pray that Christ will come to us, saying: 'All power is given to me in heaven and in earth. Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel, the good news of the saving (power of God through Christ, to every crea ture;' , John Cunro Gibson says: "That there is continuity of life, is of course implied in the very idea of resurrec tion; but true ljfe resides not in the flesh, but in the spirit and, therefore, the continuity will be a spiritual con tinuity; and the. power of God will effect such changes in the body itself that it will rise out of its fleshly condition into a state of being like that of the angels of God." . ; 'A personal faith in the resurrection and of the immortality of the soul is the strongest possible incentive for proper livings "The business of loy. ingor hating, of being pun or Im pure, of spreading peace or wear ing bitterness into the fabric of life," says Rufus M. Jones, "is eternal busi ness, for aU the time as one acts; one is forming the atmosphere ir which, he is going to live eternally. This life and the life beyond are not two things but one, or at least parts of one whole." ' 'Therefore, wa should, as Lucius H. Bugbee declares, Think and act to day as if - tomorrow might, begin eternity." .t- BE A BETTER CITIZEN! : f. T. ft GO TO SOME . CIIUT-CI 1 VISION OF THE CROSS A great stone cross rises from the .rugged peak ol a lofty mountain, and pious people often journey there to pray. At some devout women prayed, the cross suddenly seemed to be transfigured, and a bleeding figure appeared stretched upon its stony surface. The suppliants stared In wonder, but the drooping figure lifted its head and said softly: "I suffered much for thee." The vision vanished and the devout women went away strength ened in mind and soul. They had seen a vision of the Christ. People who suffer for others are too often unappreciated. We do not see them in our visions and dreams. Yet millions of lives have been redeemed or have been blessed and Strengthened because somebody loved them and suffered for them. The Cross glorified by Jesus is the symbol of this suffering too. For those who bear the burdens of others, and suffer for their sakes, are His brethren and partakers of Hit sacrifice. ii CopyrUM l5u, K. E. Kcliter, SlmDurj. vt.aa KB CHURCH FOR AU . , . roa THE CHURCH Th. Church to Ih. orM,. (oe. ". balding oi charactar and good elHB.hiri. It Wl?.,?h0U, ' P""I olu... Without a itrong Church, n.iih.r d.mocracy nor clvtlliatlon can uriv.. Th.r. m. fau, Mu r.a,oM why vry prna .hould ott.nd Mrvlns ragulorly and tup. Port th Chufch." Th.; or.: m ehl drm'i la. (3) for th. J! 01 hi, community and nation. (4) i . hwi. nan lo ao to 2dJSTw' and "ad ro" ChpV;. Mond.y...Luk. ? WtdnefdiyO.liti.ni 6 Thundiy..Oilitiini 6 Mi Jrldiy....! Corlnthlint 1 io.ii Siturdiy ..,rk 27-36 THIS PAGE MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING FIRMS: Lynch Funeral Home PHONE 2811 HERTFORD, N. C. 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